Interview with Gülce Özen Gürkan about the abolitionist vegan movement in Turkey
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Recently I have been reading the work of Gary L. Francione and Anna Charlton, and I've decided to switch the focus of my show to be specifically about the Abolitionist Approach to Animal Rights. So, with that in mind, I am pleased to present my interview with this week's guest.
This
week's episode features my interview with Gülce Özen Gürkan, who is
doing some incredible work to spread the Abolitionist vegan message in
Turkey. Gülce has been
educating people about abolitionist veganism in public places and
online for about eight years. In addition to doing vegan tabling,
hosting vegan picnics and potlucks, hosting online events, and meeting
with vegans to tell them about the Abolitionist Approach, she has created a number of songs to promote the Abolitionist Approach to Animal Rights.
In this interview, Gülce speaks about this advocacy work and the vegan movement in Turkey. We also discuss why we should advocate for veganism instead of welfare reforms or single-issue campaigns, why corporate animal charities are counterproductive to the animal rights cause, why she now makes videos to accompany her animal rights songs, and why she decided not to attend VegFest UK in Brighton to perform her songs. She tells me that, since she and her partner started doing abolitionist advocacy, the number of vegans in Turkey has grown from about 20 vegans to several thousands of vegans, and many vegans in Turkey are now promoting the Abolitionist Approach.
At the end of the show we will hear Gülce's song "My Vegan Friend", which is about Principle Three of the Abolitionist Approach to Animal Rights. It's a very interesting episode, and I hope you'll listen in! :)
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